Ha!: A Self-Murder MysteryMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2003 M10 7 - 864 páginas On 15 March 1977, with his wife's consent, celebrated writer and former terrorist Hubert Aquin blew his brains out on the grounds of a Montreal convent school. Shocked by this self-murder, a filmmaker friend feels compelled to understand why Aquin killed himself - and discovers, at the heart of the tragedy, an unforgettable love story. A "documentary fiction" - a category which includes In Cold Blood and The Executioner's Song - HA! is a seminal work that reinvents the audio-visual revolution of the last century. Interweaving photographs, documents, and images with testimony from Aquin's friends and contemporaries, Aquin himself, and the writers and artists who influenced him, this intriguing novel takes the reader on a Joycean tour of a metropolis in the midst of political and cultural turmoil. |
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... never ends. And apart from all that, he was waiting for the money from La Presse – the damages arising out of the suit he had started against La Presse back in August. And the more he waited, the more he wanted that money. La Presse had ...
... never ends. And apart from all that, he was waiting for the money from La Presse – the damages arising out of the suit he had started against La Presse back in August. And the more he waited, the more he wanted that money. La Presse had ...
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... never be right!!! “Let us die and enter together into obscurity”(S[aint]. Bon[aventure]) said Christine over and over. I say: may I die alone – for that is the only way I've thought of to say that I would never have wished to live my ...
... never be right!!! “Let us die and enter together into obscurity”(S[aint]. Bon[aventure]) said Christine over and over. I say: may I die alone – for that is the only way I've thought of to say that I would never have wished to live my ...
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... never clarified that. sheppard: You're a psychiatrist? andrée: In a way. I first became a doctor and then I studied psychiatry, though I never got my diploma in psychiatry. sheppard: Where did you study medicine? andrée: In France. I ...
... never clarified that. sheppard: You're a psychiatrist? andrée: In a way. I first became a doctor and then I studied psychiatry, though I never got my diploma in psychiatry. sheppard: Where did you study medicine? andrée: In France. I ...
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... never written, the children never born. You mustn't die without at least having tried to fully realize yourself. In my own case, I don't want to die without having done my utmost to realize myself as a writer. sheppard: But apparently ...
... never written, the children never born. You mustn't die without at least having tried to fully realize yourself. In my own case, I don't want to die without having done my utmost to realize myself as a writer. sheppard: But apparently ...
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